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SUMMARY:MonaLisa Touch Laser Complimentary Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Join FEM Centre medical providers for a complimentary informational seminar on the MonaLisa Touch laser for vaginal atrophy\, pain\, itching\, discomfort\, and painful intercourse. \n\n\n\nThis non-hormone\, non-surgical treatment is ideal for women who cannot take estrogen or are suffering from the natural effects of aging\, menopause\, and cancer treatments\, including breast cancer.\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom the makers of the MonaLisa Touch: \n\nThe MonaLisa Touch  is a fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser that is specifically designed to help restore vaginal health in post-menopausal women as well as breast cancer survivors.  It was recently introduced in the U.S. after successfully treating upwards of 15\,000 patients around the world.  In both European and U.S. clinical trials\, women reported symptom-free relief after the very first of three required treatments.  The procedure is conducted in-office\, virtually painless and requires no anesthesia. The MonaLisa Touch  treatment is particularly well suited for patients who cannot\, or elect not to\, receive estrogen therapy.\n\n\n\nThe new website offers in-depth information on who would benefit from the MonaLisa Touch \, how it works\, and what patients can expect from the treatment.  Additionally\, its Physician Finder Tool identifies the closest doctor who currently offers the therapy.  The website is updated on a frequent basis.\n\n\n\n"The MonaLisa Touch  is a game-changing\, clinically-proven\, therapeutic laser that can help millions of women who are suffering with problems of vaginal health due to menopause\," said Dr. Mickey Karram\, Director of Fellowship Program on Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery\, The Christ Hospital\, Cincinnati\, OH\, who lead the U.S. clinical trial. "After menopause\, whether natural or induced by breast cancer treatments or a hysterectomy\, estrogen levels decline. Many women experience changes to their vaginal health that impacts their quality of life.  However\, studies show that only 25% of women seek help from their doctors..."
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join FEM Centre medical providers for a complimentary informational seminar on the MonaLisa Touch laser for vaginal atrophy\, pain\, itching\, discomfort\, and painful intercourse.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThis <strong>non-hormone\, non-surgical </strong>treatment is ideal for women who cannot take estrogen or are suffering from the natural effects of aging\, menopause\, and cancer treatments\, including breast cancer.<br />\n<br />\n<br />\nFrom the makers of the MonaLisa Touch:&nbsp\;<br />\nThe MonaLisa Touch&trade\; is a fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser that is specifically designed to help restore vaginal health in post-menopausal women as well as breast cancer survivors.&nbsp\; It was recently introduced in the U.S. after successfully treating upwards of 15\,000 patients around the world.&nbsp\; In both European and U.S. clinical trials\, women reported symptom-free relief after the very first of three required treatments. &nbsp\;The procedure is conducted in-office\, virtually painless and requires no anesthesia. The MonaLisa Touch&trade\; treatment is particularly well suited for patients who cannot\, or elect not to\, receive estrogen therapy.<br />\n<br />\nThe new website offers in-depth information on who would benefit from the MonaLisa Touch&trade\;\, how it works\, and what patients can expect from the treatment. &nbsp\;Additionally\, its&nbsp\;Physician Finder Tool&nbsp\;identifies the closest doctor who currently offers the therapy.&nbsp\; The website is updated on a frequent basis.<br />\n<br />\n&quot\;The MonaLisa Touch&trade\; is a game-changing\, clinically-proven\, therapeutic laser that can help millions of women who are suffering with problems of vaginal health due to menopause\,&quot\; said Dr.&nbsp\;Mickey Karram\, Director of Fellowship Program on Female Pelvic Medicine &amp\; Reconstructive Surgery\, The Christ Hospital\,&nbsp\;Cincinnati\, OH\, who lead the U.S. clinical trial. &quot\;After menopause\, whether natural or induced by breast cancer treatments or a hysterectomy\, estrogen levels decline. Many women experience changes to their vaginal health that impacts their quality of life. &nbsp\;However\, studies show that only 25% of women seek help from their doctors...&quot\;
LOCATION:FEM Centre medical office 6221 Colleyville Blvd\, Suite 100 Colleyville TX 76034
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URL:https://business.colleyvillechamber.org/events/details/monalisa-touch-laser-complimentary-seminar-07-14-2015-8054
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